Celtina Reinert

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Personal Info

Title/Position
Integrative Pharmacist
Years Experience
5+
Website
http://www.fitness-health-wellness.com
Degree
Doctor of Pharmacy
Certifications
Natural Product Information and Research Fellowship, 2008
Expertise
Dietary Supplements, Pharmaceuticals

About Me

Full Description

Celtina Reinert, PharmD, practices with Sastun Center of Integrative Health Care in Overland Park, KS, providing dietary supplement and medication consultations and administrating a therapeutic lifestyle program to help patients achieve better health. Dr. Reinert enjoys working closely with her patients to attain and maintain health through lifestyle measures. She has given presentations on dietary supplements to many different audiences across the city from patients to healthcare professionals and students. Celtina received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from University of Missouri-Kansas City and completed a two-year fellowship in dietary supplement information and research with the UMKC Drug Information Center. Celtina also stays busy by working in a local retail pharmacy.

Short Description

Celtina Reinert is a pharmacist who practices both in retail pharmacy and consulting with dietary supplements. One passion is providing good information on medications and supplements to patients, friends and readers.

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Lipitor just went generic earlier this month, losing its patent. $5 billion worth of Lipitor was sold in the US last year and was used by 17 million people. What about those who can’t or don’t want to use Lipitor or other statin medications?   “Statins” are common prescription medications used to treat high cholesterol. They include simvastatin, pravastatin, Crestor (rosuvastatin), Lipitor (atorvastatin), and others.    One option patients...
Several news articles and studies have come out regarding supplements and prostate health in the last few months. The first big one was regarding Vitamin E and its increase in prostate cancer risk. The more recent one was regarding saw palmetto; a commonly used supplement for BPH (benign prostatic hypertrophy), stating saw palmetto is not effective for BPH.    BPH and prostate cancer can cause problems with urination for men – frequent need or urge to urinate,...
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